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A top-rated destination in Antioch on E Il Route 173, Jimano's is a fantastic Italian restaurant with a flavorful menu. Stop in for the good quality and stay for helpful service. You'll be a regular at Jimano's before you know it.
While the prices may be low, you can bet that the ingredients will be fresh.
There really is something for everyone, with gluten-free options, as well as low-fat and vegetarian items on the robust menu. Plus, most local parents will tell you that it's a good place to bring the kids, as well. If you don't feel like eating in, you can always grab your food to go, or just place an order for delivery.
One of the better pizza chains in the area, a trip to Jimano's is definitely worthwhile, no matter how you slice it.

One of the top-rated bars in Spring Grove, Kc's Cabin Tavern has a laid-back ambience with a deeply flavorful menu that features pub food. It's a popular spot for those looking for great quality and fantastic food.
If you're trying to plan ahead, most folks will be quick to point out that Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays are the best evenings to visit. Also, you'll definitely want to take advantage of its outdoor seating when the Illinois weather is nice. It should be noted that casual attire is encouraged. Also, if you're in the mood for tunes, it's a great option for live music.
When you get there, think about ordering the sandwich, as it's frequently raved about. In terms of the restaurant itself, if you're on the lookout for the perfect spot for family or friends, it's been reviewed as a solid option for large groups and kids. If you don't feel like eating in, you can always grab your food to go, or just place an order for delivery. Or, if you just want to stop by for a beverage, the restaurant has a good selection at its bar.
Specializing in all three meals of the day, any time is a good time to swing by Kc's. Its bar is known to be "great." Don't worry about trying to find a spot on the street, as visitors to the restaurant do have access to a private parking lot nearby.

For a quick and easy bite to eat, Antioch Pizza Shop is known for its piping hot pizza.
Antioch Pizza Shop is also a good option for those with special dietary needs, offering both low-fat and gluten-free items on the menu.
Don't leave the kids at home — youngsters will love the family-friendly cuisine at Antioch Pizza Shop just as much as mom and dad.
The patio seating at Antioch Pizza Shop is perfect for those warm summer days.
Antioch Pizza Shop is a fine restaurant for those with large and small parties.
You can also have Antioch Pizza Shop cater your next event.
Grab your meal to go at Antioch Pizza Shop if you're in a hurry — or better yet, have them bring it to you through their delivery service!
Antioch Pizza Shop is centrally located near many parking lot options.
Antioch Pizza Shop is a prime location for cyclists to park their bikes and enjoy a bite to eat.
There's no need to bust your budget at Antioch Pizza Shop, with affordable prices that almost always stay under $15.
For a quick and easy payment solution at Antioch Pizza Shop, pay by major credit card.
Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are all served at Antioch Pizza Shop, so come by whenever it fits your schedule.
If you've got a sweet tooth, you'll love Antioch Pizza Shop's dessert options.

A highly-rated Mexican restaurant in Antioch, The Mexican Paradise Cafe has a familiar atmosphere with a phenomenal menu. The reasonable prices allow guests to focus on what matters: the impeccable quality.
Thanks to its outdoor seating, the restaurant is a fantastic option when the Illinois weather is nice. There's no specific recommended attire, so feel free to dress casually and comfortably. Also, though the overall price can be a bit on the low side, you won't be sacrificing any quality. In fact, you should be able to enjoy a good meal for $11 or $12, and can probably get in and out for $8 if you try.
With healthy items on the menu, there really is something for every preference and if you're looking for the perfect spot for a get-together between family or friends, it's been reviewed as a great local option for both big groups and families with kids. In addition to its convenient take-out menu, the restaurant even provides catering for events around town.
A highly-regarded spot for lunch, The Mexican Paradise Cafe definitely won't leave you disappointed. Visitors to the restaurant have the ability to park nearby on the street.

The premier destination for delicious steak and tasty seafood, Colony House Restaurant in Trevor is one of the area's best-rated restaurants. It's an ideal choice for guests that want a lovely waitstaff and friendly service.
No specific attire is required, so feel free to dress casually and comfortably.
Upon arrival, see if you can try the bread or the salad, as either one will make a good impression. For those who are interested, the robust menu does feature items that are gluten-free, low-fat, and vegetarian. If you need food provided for a local event, take advantage of its catering options. Or, if you just want to pop in for a beverage, the restaurant does have a pretty decent selection at its bar.
A dinner staple in the community for more than two decades, Colony House Restaurant is definitely a good call. The food, in general, is "fantastic." Also, its atmosphere is known to be "cozy" and "nice," while the meal is "good." Don't worry about trying to find a spot on the street, as visitors to the restaurant do have access to a private parking lot nearby.

Located in Antioch, Captain's is a popular restaurant that features flavorsome seafood. This restaurant delivers an unforgettable dining experience set in a relaxed atmosphere. It's a culinary destination for guests seeking fantastic food.
Defined by its outdoor seating, the restaurant is a fantastic option when the Illinois weather is nice. There's no particular required attire, so feel free to dress comfortably. Also, it's often reported that the background noise can get a little loud here.
It's been tabbed as a nice option for both families with children and large groups. WiFi's available if you want to link your device up, and if you're in a hurry, you can call ahead and take advantage of the convenient take-out menu. Or, if you just want to stop by for a beverage, the restaurant has a pretty broad selection at its bar.
To sum it all up, a trip to Captain's is definitely worthwhile. Visitors to the restaurant have access to a private lot nearby or can park on the street.

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In a city famous for brats, fried cheese curds, frozen custard, and beer, trying to eat and drink healthy can seem daunting—impossible even. After all, you’re more likely to stumble into a bar than a grocery store in the state of Wisconsin. But there are ways to enjoy your dining experience without the phrase cholesterol levels, acid reflux, or food coma running through your brain. Read on to learn how to eat light in Milwaukee restaurants.
Embrace Your Inner Veg Head
The words vegetarian and healthy aren’t mutually exclusive. (Vegetarians who subsist solely on pasta and cheese pizza prove this point.) Luckily, some of the best restaurants in Milwaukee are vegetarian-friendly and serving up their fair share of salads, fresh-squeezed juice, and nutritious sandwiches.
Where to go: Riverwest Co-op Café cooks all of its food from scratch, using the same local, organic ingredients sold in its store.What to get: Start the day off with housemade maple granola and bananas, or go for bi bim bop, brown rice topped with steamed veggies and kimchi, for lunch or dinner.
Where to go: Beans & Barley, like Riverwest Co-op, doubles as a specialty grocery store and café.What to get: Try the always-fresh garden salad for a light lunch or fill up with a fan-favorite sweet-potato and bean burrito.Go for Small PlatesThe Midwest is known for its generous, some might say gargantuan, portion sizes. Enter tapas-style dining for those looking for high-quality food that doesn’t require a high-capacity stomach. Just remember: sharing is caring.
Where to go: La Merenda offers globally inspired small plates made with seasonal ingredients; cooks can often be seen plucking fresh herbs from the restaurant’s outdoor garden.Sample dishes: Rushing Waters pan-seared trout, prosciutto salad with arugula, seasonal tart of the day, and patatas bravas with chorizoWhere to go: Odd Duck serves a constantly rotating menu of small plates in four parts: Cheese, Charcuterie, Animal, and Vegetable.Sample dishes: Seared scallops, grilled bavette steak, gouda-stuffed Medjool dates, cucumber gazpacho, and maitake-mushroom crepesStock Up at a Local Farmers’ MarketWith more than 20 farmers’ markets in Milwaukee County, there are endless options to find locally culled fruits, vegetables, meat, dairy, and whatever else you might need to cook tonight’s dinner, or enjoy a healthy snack while on vacation.
Where to go: West Allis Farmers Market, located about 6 miles southwest of downtown Milwaukee, has been around since 1919.When to go: noon–6 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday and 1 p.m.–6 p.m. Saturday, May through NovemberWhat you’ll find: fresh radishes, asparagus, rhubarb, strawberries, raspberries, zucchini, squash, peas, snap beans, potatoes, corn, herb plants, and eggsWhere to go: The pup-friendly South Shore Farmers Market, which offers stunning views of Lake Michigan thanks to its location in South Shore Park.When to go: 8 a.m.–noon Saturday, mid-June through mid-OctoberWhat you’ll find: local honey, spring rolls, bubble tea, fresh crepes, raw oats and grains, and produce as far as the eye can seeWhen all else fails, get a bacon-stuffed bacon burger from Milwaukee Ale House and eat better tomorrow.Photo: Peach Salad by Ralph Daily under CC BY 2.0.